Laddermill, a novel concept to exploit the energy in the airspace

A very significant amount of wind energy is contained in the movements of air at high altitudes. A particular invention, named laddermill, is described that allows exploiting this energy using the winds up to possibly the tropopause. A laddermill is a self-supporting system that consists of an endle...

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description A very significant amount of wind energy is contained in the movements of air at high altitudes. A particular invention, named laddermill, is described that allows exploiting this energy using the winds up to possibly the tropopause. A laddermill is a self-supporting system that consists of an endless cable connected to a series of high-lifting wings or kites moving up in a linear fashion, combined with a series of low-lifting wings or kites going down. The cable drives an energy generator placed on the ground. Dutch measured wind statistics are presented that show the immense power source at high altitudes. Some general physical considerations are given for the laddermill. Three simulation programs were developed independently by different institutions. The results give a good consistency of the laddermill shape and power production. Design solutions are indicated for the wing attitude control and stability, and a concept for the ground station is presented providing wing and cable handling. Adaptation to weather is given by flexible retrieval and deployment capability. Comparisons are shown with existing wind turbines. An operational model and related cost model have been made that include an operation strategy that optimizes the economical effectiveness of the wings, cable, and ground station.
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